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Broadsides and Ephemera of New Mexico and Mexico
Collection consists of broadsides, handbills, programs, and other ephemera, most of which involve New Mexican politics.
Buckner Collection of Elizabeth Garrett Materials,
Bureau of Indian Affairs Collection
Photocopies of various Spanish and Mexican documents related to Pueblo tribes of New Mexico. Land titles and land grants are the subject of the bulk of these materials, although some relate to intra-tribal affairs. Among the Pueblos mentioned are Laguna, Isleta, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Zia, Santa Ana, Jemez and Taos. All documents are in Spanish, some have attached English translations.
C. Bradner Jones Family Papers
The C. Bradner Jones Papers consist of family papers such as real estate contracts (exclusively Albuquerque area), tax receipts and probate papers (1860-1954); occupational, personal and fiscal records. Papers also hold certificates, pamphlets, genealogical charts, scrapbooks, diaries and some Masonic material. Most of the material pertains to C. Bradner Jones and to C. Brad Jones.
Calbert C. Morlan Letters,
World War II serviceman's letters to his family in Albuquerque, New Mexico, sent from England, France, Germany, and Fort Bliss, Texas.
Camp Luna Apartment Complex Scrapbook
The scrapbook contains the plans and schematics of the Camp Luna Apartment Complex. The designs were created by Richard Halford, AIA, & Associates. The book also contains information on the loan application, the estimates of project costs, correspondence regarding the Las Vegas housing shortage, feasibility reports, and information on the U.S. Forest Service's Job Corps Camp.
Carl Blumner Letters
Carlos Munoz Petition
Collection contains papers regarding Carlos Munoz' legal problems in Puerto Rico.
Carlyle B. Campbell Collection
Letter describes a collection of artifacts and jewelry made by members of the Santee, Ponca, Sioux, and Dakota tribes and discusses legend and early history of Poncas. Collection also contains a price list for artifacts.
Carmen Quintana Collection,
Carol and Dwight Myers papers
Papers, images and audio-visual material relating to New Mexico and its history, as well as the book in New Mexico.
Carrie Arnold Collection
Carruth Catalogue and Price List of Blank Books Records and Blanks
One 1890 catalog for blank record-keeping books from J.A. Carruth, a printer in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In addition to describing Carruth's goods, the catalog also contains the results of various elections in New Mexico. Includes results from the 1884, 1886, and 1888 elections for congressional delegate by county; and the 1888 election of county officials. A listing of New Mexico's territorial and county officials for 1889 is also in the catalog.
Casad-Lane family papers
Thomas and Sarah Casad settled in the Mesilla Valley in 1874. The Casads invested in real estate and purchased more than 10,000 acres of the Brazito Land Grant. Jenny Casad, one of their daughters, married Nathan Lane in 1884. The papers consist of estate information, correspondence, and the personal papers of Sarah Casad, Nathan Lane, and Jenny Casad Lane, as well as several other family members.
Catholic Devotional Publications Collection
Collection consists of various Catholic devotional books and pamphlets (1755-1901). Included are small prayer pamphlets, brevaries, explanations of the Holy Word, and stories of La Virgen de la Merced, La Senora de La Salud, and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Also included is an incomplete undated Tagalog grammar book.
Cattle Brand Books Collection
The books appear to have been created by J. L. Dow, Deputy U. S. Marshal. The two small bound red books list ear marks, cattle brands, the name and the ranch to which they belong. The post office in which the ranch resided is also listed. The first page of each book lists abbreviations used in the brands. Some entries are in read and they describe number of cattle sold and to which ranch and whether or not they were rebranded.
C.D. McClellan papers,
Contains two letters written by C. D. McClellan, a Colorado soldier stationed at El Paso in 1918.
Celestine Roach Neale papers,
Assistant Professor for Home Economics at New Mexico State University and wife of Phillip Earl Neale. She was active in many local organizations including the Wednesday Literary Club, Las Cruces Symphony Society, the regional American Association of University Women chapter, and the NMSU Faculty Women's Club. Her papers relate to her personal life and activities.
Charles Dailey Papers
Charles Dutant Collection
Collection consists of one 1885 mortgage certificate issued to the New Mexico and Arizona Telegraph Company for five hundred dollars. Attached to the certificate are 32 payment coupons, with nine coupons missing. The remainder of the collection consists of photocopies of photographs of Charles and Christine James Dutant from approximately 1940.
Charles E. Dawson Family papers
Contains primarily correspondence between members of the Charles E. Dawson family. The majority of the letters are from family members to the two sons, Charles E. "Ed" Dawson, Jr., and William M. "Buddy" Dawson, who served in the military during World War II.
Charles F. Lummis Collection
Charles H. Lange Collection
Collection contains drafts/transcriptions for the Adolph Bandelier diaries covering 1885 - 1892 (published in four volumes by the University of New Mexico Press). Included are transcripts of Bandelier material from 1880 - 1891 prepared by A. J. O. Anderson and Fanny Bandelier. A file of approximately 820 index cards with names is also included.